Titanic - Statistics

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Answer Stats
Hint Answer % Correct
Titanic's Shipbuilder Thomas Andrews
72%
Captain Edward John Smith
67%
Richest person on the ship John Jacob Astor IV
67%
Decks 9
61%
Second Officer Charles Herbert Lightoller
61%
Fifth Officer Harold Godfrey Lowe
61%
An "unsinkable" new money Margaret "Molly" Brown
61%
Lookout Reginald Robinson Lee
61%
First Officer William McMaster Murdoch
61%
Number of lifeboats 20
56%
Number of helms | Number of propellers 3
56%
Number of funnels 4
56%
Lookout Frederick Fleet
56%
Third Officer Herbert John Pitman
56%
Sixth Officer James Paul Moody
56%
Titanic hits an iceberg 14 April 1912
50%
Carpathia rescues survivors | Titanic sinks 15 April 1912
50%
American businessman Benjamin Guggenheim
50%
Director of the White Star Line Joseph Bruce Ismay
50%
Fourfh Officer Joseph Groves Boxhall
50%
Titanic arrives in Cherbourg and leaves | Titanic leaves Southampton 10 April 1912
44%
Carpathia arrives in New York 18 April 1912
44%
Cruising speed (knots) 21
44%
Colour of light in the wing of starboard Green
44%
Chief Officer Henry Tingle Wilde
44%
Co-owner of Macy's department store Isidor Strauss
44%
Colour of light in the wing of port side Red
44%
Chief Baker Charles John Joughin
39%
Where look-outs keep a closed eye on sea Crow's nest
39%
Kitty, Frou-Frou, Lady, Gamin de Pycombe, ... Dogs
39%
Founder of Titanic's Shipbuilders Edward James Harland
39%
Founder of Titanic's Shipbuilders Gustav Wilhelm Wolff
39%
The latter's wife Ida Strauss
39%
Wireless Officer Jack Phillips
39%
Scottish countess Lucy Noëlle Martha, Countess of Rothes
39%
Titanic arrives in Queenstown and leaves 11 April 1912
33%
Genesis of the building of Titanic 1907
33%
In United Kingdom (crew from Ulster) Belfast
33%
Junior Wireless Officer Harold Bride
33%
Pennsylvania Railroad vice president John Borland Thayer
33%
Owner of the White Star Line John Pierpont Morgan
33%
The latter's wife Madeleine Astor
33%
Last remaining survivor before she died | Last survivor (1912-2009) Millvina Dean
33%
First Class (sport) Swimming pool
33%
Stewardess that also survived Olympic's collision and Britannic's sinkings Violet Constance Jessop
33%
Number of boilers 29
28%
Sea trials | Titanic leaves Belfast 2 April 1912
28%
American colonel and writter Archibald Gracie IV
28%
United States Army officer Archibald Willingham Butt
28%
Controversial ship Californian
28%
First ship to arrive Carpathia
28%
Silent film actress Dorothy Gibson
28%
Chief Engineer Joseph Bell
28%
Controversial First Class passenger Sir Cosmo Edmund Duff-Gordon
28%
In United Kingdom (postmen, engineers,musicians, stewards) Southampton
28%
First Class (sport) Squash court
28%
English newspaper editor William Thomas Stead
28%
Titanic arrives in Southampton 4 April 1912
22%
Number of cases of grapefruit onboard 50
22%
The latter's captain Arthur Henry Rostron
22%
Mouser (or Jenny), left before the departure Cat
22%
Quartermaster George Thomas Rowe
22%
First Class (sport) Gymnasium
22%
Purser Hugh Walter McElroy
22%
The latter's mistress Léontine Aubert
22%
The only First Class child who died Loraine Allison
22%
Quartermaster Robert Hichens
22%
Device of the gymnasium equiped with oars Rowing machine
22%
The latter's captain Stanley Lord
22%
First Class (body care) Turkish baths
22%
Bandmaster Wallace Hartley
22%
Chairman of Titanic's Shipbuilders William James Pirrie
22%
United States Senate inquiry begins 19 April 1912
17%
Beam (meters) 28
17%
Number of nutcrackers onboard 300
17%
The latter's nurse Alice Cleaver
17%
Canadian businessman Arthur Godfrey Peuchen
17%
English science teacher and journalist Lawrence Beesley
17%
In United Kingdom (engineers) Liverpool
17%
In United States (victims) New York
17%
Reverend Father Thomas Roussel Davids Byles
17%
The onboard car owned by William Carter 1912 Renault Type CB Coupé de Ville
11%
Number of people aboard 2201
11%
British Wreck Commissioner's inquiry begins 2 May 1912
11%
Titanic's keel laid down 31 March 1909
11%
Titanic's completion 31 March 1912
11%
Titanic's launching 31 May 1911
11%
Capacity (passengers and crew) 3327
11%
Height (meters) 53.30
11%
Number of cigars onboard 8000
11%
Quartermaster Alfred Olliver
11%
First and Second Classes (body care) Barber
11%
In United States (musicians) Boston
11%
Overloaded First Class passenger Charlotte Drake Cardeza
11%
In France (victims) Cherbourg
11%
Ornamental sculptures lighting the landings of A, B and C decks Cherub
11%
In Ireland (Margaret Rice and sons) Cobh
11%
Leading Fireman Frederick William Barrett
11%
Restaurant "À la Carte" Manager Gaspare Antonio Pietro "Luigi" Gatti
11%
Lookout George Thomas Macdonald Symons
11%
In United Kingdom (engineers) Glasgow
11%
Four animals bought at Paris by Miss Young Hens
11%
Master-at-Arms Joseph Henry Bailey
11%
First Class (pets) Kennel
11%
The latter's wife Lucy Christiana, Lady Duff-Gordon
11%
Chartered ship to retrieve bodies Mackay-Bennett
11%
All Classes (relaxation) Reading and writing room
11%
All Classes (relaxation) Smocking room
11%
Gymnasium Steward Thomas McCawley
11%
Quartermaster Walter John Perkis
11%
Number of victims 1490
6%
United States Senate inquiry ends 25 May 1912
6%
British Wreck Commissioner's inquiry ends 3 July 1912
6%
Number of napkins onboard 45000
6%
Tonnage (tons) 46328
6%
Number of survivors 711
6%
Lookout Alfred Frank Evans
6%
Lookout Archie Jewell
6%
Statuette topping the hearth of the lounge Artemis of Versailles
6%
Quartermaster Arthur John Bright
6%
Was landed at Cherbourg Canary
6%
Ornamental sculpture lighting the landing D deck Candelabra
6%
Where all compasses were judge to ensure their accuracy Compass platform
6%
Lookout George Alfred Hogg
6%
In Canada (cemetery) Halifax
6%
First and Second Classes (comfort) Lifts
6%
In United Kingdom (victims) London
6%
French tailor abducting his two sons Michel Navratil
6%
Chartered ship to retrieve bodies Minia
6%
Sort of flowers that should have been delivered to Maltus & Ware Orchid
6%
Restaurant "À la Carte" Kitchen Clerk Paul Achille Maurice Germain Maugé
6%
Restaurant "À la Carte" Chef Pierre Rousseau
6%
First Class (communication) Radio station
6%
Approximately 6000 Rats
6%
Quartermaster Sydney James Humphreys
6%
An eight members family who all died The Goodwins family
6%
Quartermastet Walter Wynn
6%
Surgeon William Francis Norman O'Loughlin
6%
Capacity of lifeboats 1178
0%
Number of teapots onboard 1200
0%
Lenght (meters) 269.10
0%
Displacement (tons) 52310
0%
Chief Butcher Alfred Maytum
0%
Chartered ship to retrieve bodies Algerine
0%
Name of the newsflash printed onboard Atlantic Daily Bulletin
0%
In Australia (musicians) Ballarat
0%
Second survivor to last (1991-2007) Barbara West
0%
Titanic's second sistership (chosen named) Britannic
0%
In Australia (musicians) Broken Hill
0%
Chef Charles Proctor
0%
In United Kingdom (Wallace Hartley) Colne
0%
In United Kingdom (Thomas Andrews) Comber
0%
Child who then wrote "Echoes in the night" Frank John Williams Goldsmiths
0%
Squash Court Steward Frederick Wright
0%
Titanic's second sistership (planned named) Gigantic
0%
In United Kingdom (Jack Phillips) Godalming
0%
Figures on the clock of the First Class staircase Honour and Glory Crowning Time
0%
Pastor John Harper
0%
In United States (victims) Libertytown
0%
In United Kingdom (captain Smith) Lichfield
0%
In France (Lefebvre family) Lievin
0%
Third survivor to last (1906-2006) Lillian Asplund
0%
Chartered ship to retrieve bodies Montmagny
0%
In United States (Isidor and Ida Straus) Morningside Heights
0%
Titanic's first sistership Olympic
0%
Chief Electrician Peter Sloan
0%
Material used for the tables and chairs of the Verandah Cafe Rattan
0%
In United States (victims) Washington
0%
In Ireland (Frank Dewan) Waterford
0%
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